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I was wondering if there is a formal process for getting new artists involved with designing for Stave. I've got a friend that teaches in my district that I'm going to share some puzzles with. He sells a lot of work through local craft fairs, but I'd think he would design a fantastic puzzle. That's of course if I can convince him and IF Stave is taking new submissions.
Adam Thorn
PS - You were right about "Pull My Strings". It's funny how some things can be simultaneously beautiful and brutal.
Incidentally, I gave the Jonah the Whale puzzle I won in a drawing last June to my son for Christmas. We visited him in Munich where he is on a Fulbright teaching exchange for the year. As usual, he does any puzzle I give him in about 10 minutes. This is frustrating because it takes me much longer. Be well. Bill Lucas
Where in New Jersey were you living before you moved to New England? I grew up in Oakland and my wife grew up in Ramsey.
Quest has been buried...no new ones being made so it is up to the secondary market to cough them up should anyone be interested in obtaining one. And that too, is a Quest in itself...Furthermore the true diehards are not going to let Quest deter them or anyone else from acquiring the treasures that you all in Staveland continue to create...Take care! Riccardo